All contracts are not alike.
Three different blogs, all focusing on business legal matters, have touched on a common (but foolish) business habit: copying other web site’s terms of use.
Terms of use are contracts between the owner of the site and the person viewing the site. As I’ve discussed before, contracts must be drafted with precision or they will not have the intended effect - namely, the contract can’t help you reach your economic goal nor can the contract adequately protect you or your business. Therefore, it is well worth the cash to get customized terms of use drafted, especially when you have a unique and specialized!
H/T: Rush Nigut, Jonathan Friedan, and Brett Trout.
Chris Moander is an Attorney handling business law matters, business litigation, and collections matters throughout Wisconsin.
